Coins, particularly collectible varieties, include those issued by the United States of America, such as the five-dollar gold pieces. Among these collectibles, trial coins and patterns from the late 18th century, like the coins minted in 1797 in Philadelphia, hold significant value for collectors. Patterns are experimental designs or compositions created to evaluate new coinage before mass production, making them rare and highly sought after in numismatic circles.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1797-P (Philadelphia) Patterns & Trial Coins $5 (Five Dollars) Patterns & Trial Coins 1797 Philadelphia
United States of America 1797 Philadelphia Patterns & Trial Coins $5 $5 (Five Dollars) Patterns & Trial Coins 1797 Philadelphia